:49:21
Sir, how lovely to see you!
:49:24
Long time no see!
:49:29
How did you find me?
:49:32
First of all, I never lose anybody.
:49:34
Besides, you are as famous
as the devil.
:49:36
Ask anybody in the film business...
:49:38
...and they'll provide
your whereabouts.
:49:41
What are you doing here?
:49:42
Well, sir, as you know...
:49:44
...it is not easy to earn a decent living
in the movie business.
:49:46
I might work for a film
once every two years...
:49:49
...and with the cost of living
rising so high...
:49:52
...I can't make ends meet.
:49:56
How did you manage the money?
:49:58
Well, one of my relatives who
works in the Bazaar is very well off.
:50:02
He started a traditional teahouse...
:50:04
...and offered me
a share of the place to run.
:50:07
It is not too bad.
:50:09
In the old times, we sold dreams.
Now I am selling happiness.
:50:13
So you are not in
the film business anymore?
:50:15
If a director like yourself,
whom I respect greatly, asks me...
:50:20
...I will definitely work.
:50:21
I want to make a new film.
I've never worked with you.
:50:24
Have they given you
a work permit?
:50:26
So, so.
:50:27
I want to make a documentary
for television.
:50:30
Since when are you making
documentaries?
:50:33
Well, you may not remember it,
but I started with documentaries.
:50:37
I made a few films
with Mahmud Nasiri.
:50:40
Fine with me, at your service.
:50:58
- Hello.
- "Hello."